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A bunkoban (文庫版, lit. 'paperback edition') edition refers to a tankōbon printed in bunko format, or a typical Japanese novel-sized volume. Bunkoban are generally A6 size (105 mm × 148 mm, 4.1 in × 5.8 in) and thicker than tankōbon and, in the case of manga, usually have a new cover designed specifically for the release.
It began publication on October 25, 2021 by Media Factory under their MF Bunko J imprint. [2] The novel series mainly tells the story of high school students Kiritani Kakeru and Nanase Rena. [ 10 ] The sequel volume "Shamer" was released in April 2022 and tells the story of "Goodbye Sengen" four years later. [ 3 ]
Bunkobon take their name from the publisher Iwanami Shoten, which, in 1927, launched the Iwanami Bunko (Iwanami Library), a series of international works aimed "to bring the classics of new and old, east and west to the broadest possible audience." The original Iwanami Bunko series is credited for transforming books in Japan into affordable ...
Media Factory also has a monthly manga magazine, Monthly Comic Alive, and its own light novel imprint, MF Bunko J. Media Factory also holds the license for the distribution of The 39 Clues in Japan. Media Factory ceased being a kabushiki gaisha , as well as retired the Pokémon anime series on October 1, 2013, when it was merged with eight ...
Amnesia Labyrinth (Japanese: 蜻蛉迷宮, Hepburn: Kagerō Meikyū) is a Japanese manga written by Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Natsumi Kohane. It was serialized in ASCII Media Works's Dengeki Bunko Magazine beginning in June 2008.
Made in Abyss (Japanese: メイドインアビス, Hepburn: Meido in Abisu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akihito Tsukushi.It has been serialized online in Takeshobo's digital publication Web Comic Gamma since October 2012, and has been collected in 13 tankōbon volumes.
Penguin Highway is a novel written by Tomihiko Morimi, which was originally published by Kadokawa Bunko in tankōbon format on May 28, 2010. [5] Kadokawa later republished the novel under the Kadokawa Bunko imprint on November 22, 2012. [6] An audiobook version was released on March 3, 2017.
Studio JG (2007-current - the biggest publisher in Poland that owns the manga chain-shop Yatta.pl) Kotori (2012-current) Dango (2015-current - mostly yaoi and shonen-ai) Osiem macek (formed in 2015 and owned by Studio JG, specialises in hentai and etchi) Akuma (2019-current - specialises in hentai and etchi) Tenko (2024-current)